DEVELOPMENT OF EGOCENTRISM IN STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT APPROACHES

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  • Nishanboeva Mahbuba Asaqarovna ##default.groups.name.author##

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emotional egocentrism, social egocentrism, intellectual egocentrism, theory of cognitive development, socio-cultural theory, Maslow and Rogers' theories

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This article provides important theoretical and practical recommendations for understanding students' psychological development and 
supporting their social adaptation.

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2025-04-15